Kawasaki Daishi, Tokyo
Although I Came Here Out Of Curiosity Rather Than Piety, The Precincts Of Kawasaki Daishi, Where The Unveiling Of Treasured Buddhist Image Was Being Held, Were Unusually Crowded
Ozen-ji Temple, Kanagawa
The Statue Of The Sacred Goddess Of Mercy Is Enshrined In The Kannon Hall Beyond The Nio-mon Gate
The Nio-mon Gate Of Ozen-ji Temple Appeared At The Bottom Of The Stairs
Bushu Kakio Kotohira Jinja Shrine, Kanagawa
The Dolls Waiting To Be Offered Were All Staring Into The Void
Beyond The Large Vermilion Torii Gate Was A Ceremonial Hall, Not A Shrine Pavilion
Taro Okamoto Museum of Art, Kawasaki, Kanagawa
A Couple Was Viewing The Beppu Hot Springs World Map By Sohei Nishino, Pointing To It
Inside The Taro Okamoto Museum Of Art, Kawasaki
Japan Open-air Folk House Museum, Kanagawa
Many Old Japanese Houses Are Open, But The Hirose Residence Did Not Have An Open Atmosphere
The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum Is Like A Real Village, An Outdoor Museum That Is Fun To Walk Around
The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum Is An Outdoor Museum That Not Only Preserves And Exhibits Old Folk Houses, But Also Aims To Preserve, Hand Down, And Utilize Folk Tools
A Shrine To Ward Off Demons Called Kimonsama Was Erected In The Garden Of A Wealthy Farmer Built More Than 100 Years Ago
A Number Of Looms Were Placed In The Mansion Of A Wealthy Farmer, Which Was Moved To The Japan Open-air Folk House Museum
Kawsaki Daishi, Kanagawa
A Man Named Hirama Kanenori Salvaged A Wooden Statue Of Kobo Daishi, And That Was The Beginning Of Kawasaki Daishi
Kawasaki Daishi, Kanagawa
Boy At A Shop
Looking At What?
Boy Shooting At The Target
BUDDHA STATUE
NUN
VEGETABLE
FERRIS WHEEL
GLASSES
SENSO-JI